ADF's Northwest Region
Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF) is an international fellowship devoted to creating a public tradition of Neopagan Druidry.
This site is for all the ADF Grove, Protogroves, and Study Groups in the Northwest region of ADF which encompasses Washington, Nevada, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska, Wyoming, Northern California (all of California north of the Southern border of Monterey, Fresno, and Mono Counties--generally CA zip codes above 93600).
If you have an ADF group that you would like to have listed here please contact us and we will get a page set up for your group as soon as we can. If you are a member of one of the groups listed here and would like to provide content for your page please email the Northwest Regional Druid.
If you'd like to get in touch with other ADF members in the NW region consider joining the ADF-Northwest forum by going to http://www.adf.org/forums/subscribe.html and subscribing.
To learn more about ADF go to www.adf.org.
Every year a different group or individual hosts our regional gathering, Eight Winds festival. In 2007 Clan of the Triple Horses Grove, ADF hosted it at Diamond Lake, OR. In 2008 Feather River Protogrove, ADF hosted it in Mt. Shasta, CA. In 2009 Sierra Madrone Grove, ADF hosted it on the beach at Salt Point State Park in Sonoma County, CA.
In 2010 Eight Winds Festival will be hosted by our Vice Archdruid, Kirk Thomas, at White Mountain Sanctuary in Trout Lake Washington. If you are interested in attending or presenting at this year's festival there please contact us. To register for the festival or to learn more go to our Eight Winds 2011 page.
Who will host it next? Will it be you? If you are interested please contact us with your proposal. It is the tradition of ADF's Northwest region that the previous year's festival organizers assist new festival organizers with the process. So you will have a wealth of knowledge to help you if you should decide to undertake this project.To see photos of past Eight Winds festivals go to our Eight Winds Festival page.
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